It’s time for Americans to call a moratorium on the “resignation or impeachment hysteria” and give President Nixon a chance to govern with full effectiveness. When and if the judicial process, in the multi-layer investigation now proceeding, comes up with proof of an impeachable offense, then there’ll be plenty of time for public clamor. In the… Continue reading Cool ‘Impeachment Hysteria’
Year: 1973
Paul Salisbury, Master Artist
In the death of Paul Salisbury, Provo has lost one of its best-loved artists–a man known widely in America for his western art. Painting from a natural, realistic approach, Mr. Salisbury generally chose subjects from the western landscape and its inhabitants. Pioneers, Indians, cowboys, horses, cattle, wagons, rivers, mountains, deserts – these were his characters… Continue reading Paul Salisbury, Master Artist
Lyndon B. Johnson – Death of 36th President
Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, is dead. Mr. Johnson’s death of a heart attack Monday afternoon stunned the nation he served for so many years, first in the House of Representatives, as a naval officer in World War II, in the United States Senate, and as vice president and then… Continue reading Lyndon B. Johnson – Death of 36th President
Logan Case Stirs Questions – Guard Public-Press Rights
‘The First District Court in Utah has declared a mistrial in the case of a defendant charged with misapplication of corporate funds because the Logan daily newspaper told of another charge (embezzlement) pending against the defendant in the same court roundup story in which the trial was reported. Furthermore the judge issued a restraining order… Continue reading Logan Case Stirs Questions – Guard Public-Press Rights